January 1947

Okay I’m not paranoid.  We found out that J. Edgar Hoover, in his paranoia of “Communist conspiracy,” has made dossiers on everyone connected with H.A.  It seems Hoover secretly questions the president’s “Americanism” and he, and everyone associated with him, is suspect.   Beware the clean-cut men in gray suits.

H.A. was on Meet the Press and almost every question was, in one way or another, about the infiltration of communists in our society.  He simply replied, “If you allow that little thing to dominate your mind, it means that you have become a red-baiter, a person who wants to sic the F.B.I. onto your neighbor; its interferes with everything you want to do.”

However, fear of communist infiltration is growing.  Spurred by the Whisky Rebels, Conservative Republicans such as Robert Taft of Ohio and Kenneth Wherry of Nebraska, and William Knowland of California allied with racist southern Democrats such as Mississippi’s Senator James O. Eastland and Congressman John Rankin attacked the New Deal as “un-American” and “unconstitutional” and in foreign policy they said that H.A. would allow the Communists to take over the world.

Congress has started investigations to identify and expel communists in the federal government.  To facilitate their efforts they sought to establish a Federal Employees Loyalty and Security Program.  The program would not allow employees under suspicion to confront their accusers or to know the evidence against them.

H.A. said that Congress was overstepping its bounds.  He was the President and he was responsible for government employees.  H.A. correctly sees this as means to discourage the best and brightest from staying, or joining, government service to advance the New Deal.  H.A. will not allow the New Deal to be stymied.


Again from the sidelines, Truman said he would issue an Executive Order to implement the Congressional program and weed out communists in government.  Fortunately, Truman is not the president and innocent employees will not lose their jobs due to red-baiting.


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